VAN NUYS >> A Sherman Oaks man who rammed a vehicle into two Los Angeles Police Department patrol cars after a chase last Halloween in the San Fernando Valley was sentenced to 10 years in state prison, a prosecutor said Wednesday.

Alexander Asad, 26, was sentenced immediately after pleading no contest Tuesday to one felony count of assault upon a peace officer, according to Deputy District Attorney Ranna Jahanshahi.

The defendant drove at speeds exceeding 100 mph through residential streets containing traffic and pedestrians in the area during the chase last Oct. 31. Asad — who was being chased in connection with a report of a stolen vehicle — then entered the 101 Freeway, collided with two vehicles and ended up in a cul-de-sac after exiting the highway, the prosecutor said.

Asad drove directly in the direction of a number of patrol cars, colliding into the side of one and ramming into another, according to testimony at his preliminary hearing.

Two officers were injured, according to the District Attorney’s Office.